Country's second largest smartphone maker Micromax Tuesday unveiled a
new range of devices under 'YU' brand, focussed on the fast growing
segment of tech enthusiasts.
A subsidiary of Micromax, YU
Televentures, has partnered Cyanogen to offer a customised user
experience to end users, and will work with various companies to build a
layer of services into the operating system itself.
The first handset will be launched in December, though details of the device and pricing were not disclosed.
"This
will be a game changer not just in India but globally too. YU has been
envisioned for building an ecosystem of connected devices and offer
customised experience to users. We strongly feel that Cyanogen is the
right partner to help us deliver a differentiated experience in the
mobile ecosystem, we are together committed to challenge the limits of
possibility and create a new world." Micromax co founder Rahul Sharma
told PTI.
The brand will engage directly with end users, providing
them with bootloader access to help them come up with software upgrades
that they want on their phones, he added.
Kirt McMaster, CEO of
Cyanogen, said, "We're excited about this partnership as we share a
common vision around a powerful user-focused mobile experience. It's
only the beginning as the partnership unfolds. Micromax + Cyanogen =
revolution. Stay tuned for many awesome new innovations that will arise
from this collaboration."
Cyanogen OS, built
on Android, is known for delivering rich software advancements that
optimise performance, customisation, security and privacy features on
mobile devices.
Asked if the brand will eat into Micromax's market share, Sharma answered in the negative.
"YU is aimed at digital natives, tech enthusiasts who want more out of their phones and are constantly doing that," Sharma said.
There
will be a forum for them to voice out their ideas and those will
incorporate in the software updates that will be done every fortnight,
he added.
"The product will offer the best value for money in the
world. We will line up more products in the coming days, which will be
sold through online channels," he said.
Micromax in a statement
said, "Micromax and Cyanogen have been in dialogue for the past one
year, under the Project YUreka. Project YUreka was conceptualised to
engage directly with consumers and bring innovations that solve consumer
problems, not just software or hardware upgrades and is taking the
shape of a new brand 'YU'. "
YU is in discussions with e-commerce players for selling the product online.
Apart
from smartphones, YU would also focus on bringing other smart devices
to the Indian market, he said without divulging details.
According
to research firm IDC, the smartphone market in India grew at 84 percent
year-on-year in the quarter ended June 2014 to 18.42 million units from
10.02 million units (in April-June 2013 quarter).
South Korean
handset maker Samsung led the smartphone market with 29 percent share,
followed by Micromax 18 percent, Karbonn 8 percent and Lava 6 percent.
Written with inputs from PTI